if it does , check it there is a TLB file for that
DLL . To get the DLL path , search for the CLSID_BackWeb
in the Registry . Locate the object in the registry and
check if there is a TYPELIB entry . Use the TLB file .

If there is a TLB file , goto OLE/COM Viewer see the
object there .

If there is no explicit TLB file for the DLL , and if
the DLL Supports TypeLibrary interface then
do a
#IMPORT "DLLPATH"

to generate the requred header TLH/TLI files .
See the IID of IID_IBackWeb there .

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